Monday 18th
No Spend Day!
Tuesday 19th
No Spend Day!
Wednesday 20th
+ $400 freelance/side income
$10 field hockey ticket (x2)
$4 parking at UBC
$2.74 groceries
Thursday 21st
No Spend Day!
Friday 22nd
+ $300 freelance/side income
$4 parking downtown
$40 Ap Gu Jung
Saturday 23rd
$14 Mongolian Grill
$4.42 gelato
Sunday 24th
$6.61 Starbucks
$5 field hockey ticket
$4 parking at UBC
WEEKLY EXPENSES: - $94.77
WEEKLY SIDE INCOME *: + $700
It was a pretty good week in terms of spending. I kept my expenses relatively low and was able to bring in a decent amount of freelancing income, considering the summer months are notoriously slow.
Friday night I went out for a birthday dinner downtown, and then a few of us went bowling afterwards. For those that know me in real life, you all know how much I love bowling. During high school, a group of us went once a week, and while in University, I took a 2-credit bowling class. Yep, I got University credit for bowling twice a week for an entire semester. It was awesome. :)
Saturday, a friend from my hometown came to visit, so we went out for dinner and dessert. Then on Sunday I spent the majority of the day writing in Starbucks, and then headed off to UBC to watch some great international field hockey with my cousin and a friend.
* This is all income I bring in that is above and beyond my full-time job. Money is primarily made through my two blogs and my graphic design business.
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I'm continually impressed at how much side income you bring in on a consistent basis!
I love me some bowling! I either get lucky strikes or gutter balls. Never in between :)
Sometimes, bowling can be awesome, especially disco night!:)
Good recap Krystal, I'll try and check in again on your blog soon.
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What the heck school did you go to that offers a credit (two credits) for bowling??
Ha! Not to de-value the education I received or anything, but I went to Central Michigan University. It was an elective in my athletic coaching minor. :)